Which of these phrases from E. E. Cumings's poem "Spring is like a perhaps hand" most shows that the narrator thinks of spring as gentle?
A. arranging / a window
B. arranging and changing placing
C. Hand in a window
D. moving a perhaps / fraction of flower

(Brainly thinks that his name is a bad word)

Respuesta :

D. moving a perhaps / fraction of flower

Explanation

Spring arranges things so gently that it can move tiny pieces of nature such as a piece of flower.

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

"Spring is like a perhaps Hand" is a poem written by E. E. Cumings.

The speaker in this poem is describing about the nature of the spring. The poem is using rhetorical device of personification from the beginning. It is a two stanza poem.

In the second stanza, the poet is personifying the spring as "perhaps hand" in a window. And this hand is very careful in moving "to and fro". This hand is gentle in placing things here and there. It is doing it "without breaking it".

So, we can say the correct answer is D.